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venezuela's leftist president hugo chavez will serve another six years after winning reelection sunday. his margin of victory was ten points, the narrowest in his 14 years in power. it was a bitterly fought race against challenger henrique capriles, who conceded defeat. chavez welcomed that concession last night, as supporters poured into the streets and surrounded the presidential palace. he addressed them from the balcony. >> my gratitude to the right wing ndidate and his campaign managers who announced to the country that they recognize our victory. this is a very important step for peace in venezuela, for our coexistence. >> sreenivasan: chavez is expected to step up his push for socialism, and to continue his longstanding criticism of u.s. foreign policy. turkey retaliated again today for shelling coming from syria. it was the sixth day of cross- border strikes. the long-range skirmishes were sparked by syrian shells that landed in turkey last week, killing five civilians. immediately after, the turkish parliament approved military erations to combat the shelling. in ankara today,
venezuela's leftist president hugo chavez will serve another six years after winning reelection sunday. his margin of victory was ten points, the narrowest in his 14 years in power. it was a bitterly fought race against challenger henrique capriles, who conceded defeat. chavez welcomed that concession last night, as supporters poured into the streets and surrounded the presidential palace. he addressed them from the balcony. >> my gratitude to the right wing ndidate and his campaign...
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chavez. it's one of the many projects that has earned him tremendous popular support among the poor but alienated him from other voters the latter have turned out in droves to vote for him to recreate them a wealthy businessman and a free market advocate who is pushing for more private enterprise and investment critics fear that he would bring an end to venezuela's twenty first century socialism so what we're looking here is an ongoing effort by the old venezuelan ruling class to turn back the clock represents the represents an attempt to move. away from power their focus is attention on reducing inequality and reducing poverty. but whether chavez has addressed that in the best way remains a question dollars haven't helped bring down the prime rate one of the worst in the world while on employment and a stack leading economy has turned many away from el commandante to the corruption deficit we are some of the poorest people. childless has been accused of authoritarianism suppressing the court
chavez. it's one of the many projects that has earned him tremendous popular support among the poor but alienated him from other voters the latter have turned out in droves to vote for him to recreate them a wealthy businessman and a free market advocate who is pushing for more private enterprise and investment critics fear that he would bring an end to venezuela's twenty first century socialism so what we're looking here is an ongoing effort by the old venezuelan ruling class to turn back the...
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. >>> hugo chavez has won a new six-year term as president of venezuela. the socialist overcame a challenge from a moderate candidate. more than 80% of eligible voters went to the polls. thousands living abroadcast ballots at diplomatic offices, including the consulate in new orleans. >>> israeli planes flew over towns in lebanon today. it was an apparent retaliation for a drone that crossed into israel over the weekend. the israeli military did not directly blame hezbollah, a shiite group in lebanon, but a major newspaper in israel d lebanon's tv channel affiliated with hezbollah reports that the unmanned aircraft was in fact launched in lebanon. israel shot it down and nobody was hurt. >>> a warning for people who take a generic version of a popular antidepressant. what you need to know. >> a heavy issue to consider in half moon bay. the king of the crop when it comes to pumpkins at this year's weigh-off. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. a lot of sunshine in many spots, some clouds moving in along the coast. could we
. >>> hugo chavez has won a new six-year term as president of venezuela. the socialist overcame a challenge from a moderate candidate. more than 80% of eligible voters went to the polls. thousands living abroadcast ballots at diplomatic offices, including the consulate in new orleans. >>> israeli planes flew over towns in lebanon today. it was an apparent retaliation for a drone that crossed into israel over the weekend. the israeli military did not directly blame hezbollah, a...
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chavez who has really radically changed both men as well and the region under his so-called socialist one of the twenty first century policies one of that has translated to. certain industries using venezuela's oil exports revenue to really focus attention on the underprivileged the poor here in this country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and business over the years build up a blonde flow of popular support for them and offer support and wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate and. a forty year old wealthy businessman who has criticized his country's economic policies and promised to improve ties with the west and could really radicalize the way the infusion resources are gone now critics here suggest and worry that he could represent a radical alternative to shopping economically in the sense that he could reverse a lot
chavez who has really radically changed both men as well and the region under his so-called socialist one of the twenty first century policies one of that has translated to. certain industries using venezuela's oil exports revenue to really focus attention on the underprivileged the poor here in this country that's translated into social programs free health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and business over the...
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chavez is there to stay and so are he's plans for how to handle the country's economy including its enormous oil reserves and as archie's losing confidence reports it's a strong reason for some painful headaches in the west. six years on the to the top that may be at odds with the liberation of the workers of this one party that what we're. doing it on. it's a victory that supporters say has implications far beyond this country's borders carries shadows is the father of south america all the president's real friends among each other latin america understand the understand the significance of chavis for the world that's rising up from its knees for the world of equality for the world without a jimi of the empire without a gemini if you wish and that's precisely what makes many western governments nervous venezuela could be an example for other countries i mean here you have a country that is seeing the polarization of wealth which we see not just in one country not just in two countries but globally is completely toxic and must be addressed and that there must be a redistribution of
chavez is there to stay and so are he's plans for how to handle the country's economy including its enormous oil reserves and as archie's losing confidence reports it's a strong reason for some painful headaches in the west. six years on the to the top that may be at odds with the liberation of the workers of this one party that what we're. doing it on. it's a victory that supporters say has implications far beyond this country's borders carries shadows is the father of south america all the...
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hugo chavez will face his toughest challenge this weekend since his rise to power. michelle caruso-cabrera joins us with the story. >> so it's a close election, which surprises everybody. it's probable that he wins but it's possible that he loses, which is pretty big news. venezuelan bonds have been moving dramatically as a result of what's -- they've been actively traded. let's bring up the one-year chart and we can show you first of all they're actively traded because they have very high yields, one of the few places you can get high yields. if you're thinking this is a country that can get a lot of oil you can get 10% on venezuelan sovereign oil. huge rally, when people thought hugo chavez was dying, people were going to be more willing to invest, then the big drama with the european debt crisis which pushed all interest rates higher. we've seen it come down. if we were only going to show you a one-week chart which we can't because of the way our charting system works, things started to sell off because people are nervous about what happens this weekend. jpmorgan
hugo chavez will face his toughest challenge this weekend since his rise to power. michelle caruso-cabrera joins us with the story. >> so it's a close election, which surprises everybody. it's probable that he wins but it's possible that he loses, which is pretty big news. venezuelan bonds have been moving dramatically as a result of what's -- they've been actively traded. let's bring up the one-year chart and we can show you first of all they're actively traded because they have very...
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. >>> hugo chavez has been re- elected after his closest race yet. he won re-election with 54% of the vote. his dhaller -- his challenger took 45% of the vote. chavez is the longest-serving president in latin-america. >>> the islamry military says that's wear a drone that was unmanned -- the israeli military says a drone that was unmanned was discovered. >>> julie anjulian -- julian assange supporters have until november 6th to pay 150,000 because assange violated his parole. >>> convicted killer joe ran van der sloot could soon be a father -- joran van der sloot could soon be a father. the newspaper claims the woman became pregnant during an unsupervised visit during the jame. he's also wanted in -- jail. he's also wanted in the disappearance of natalee holloway. >>> california health regulate, say there is a report that does not explore the possibility that the base here may have been dusted or soaked with radioactive sewage. they acknowledge the history was more widespread then it -- than it originally thought. the report is part of a process for
. >>> hugo chavez has been re- elected after his closest race yet. he won re-election with 54% of the vote. his dhaller -- his challenger took 45% of the vote. chavez is the longest-serving president in latin-america. >>> the islamry military says that's wear a drone that was unmanned -- the israeli military says a drone that was unmanned was discovered. >>> julie anjulian -- julian assange supporters have until november 6th to pay 150,000 because assange violated his...
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and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war, is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friends and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i believe america has the duty to our citizens and friends everywhere to use our influence wisely, with solemnity, and without false pride, but also firmly and actively, to shape events in ways that secure our interests, for our values, prevent conflict, and make the world better -- not perfect, but better. our
and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war,...
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chavez, the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade, energy and security. but in all of these places just as in the middle east the question is asked, where does america stand. i know many americans are asking, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead others will. others who don't share our interests and our values and the world would grow darker for our friends and for us. america's security in the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i'm running for president because i believe the leader of the free world has a duty to our citizens and to our friends everywhere to use america's great influence wise ly without false pride and also to shape events in ways that secure our interests, further our values, prevent conflict and make the world better -- not perfect, but better. our friends and allies across the globe don't want less american leadership. they want more. m
chavez, the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade, energy and security. but in all of these places just as in the middle east the question is asked, where does america stand. i know many americans are asking, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead others will. others who don't share our interests and our...
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hugo chavez has been reelected. he beat out by a 54-45 margin. in 2006, he won by 27 points. swreker to gives chavez a fresh endorsement of his socialist asian world bank saying brace for slower growth. lowest pace of growth since 2001. and that's predominantly due to the region's exposure to china. and finally, a u.s. congressional committee set to recommend blocking china's big telecom equipment maker from expanding in american markets. leaked report says that there are security risks. >> codo we trust the chinese? >> if you were looking there, i would find another vendor if you care about your indiatakellectu property and the national security of the united states of america. >> that report was something. the full report set to to be released at 10:00 a.m. eastern today. the move comes as they're considering a public offering. and joe has more headlines. >> the leaves are changing color. east coast starting to feel the chill of autumn. that could only mean earnings season are upon us. i'm not sure why my headlines aren't exciting enough or ominous enough for the new music,
hugo chavez has been reelected. he beat out by a 54-45 margin. in 2006, he won by 27 points. swreker to gives chavez a fresh endorsement of his socialist asian world bank saying brace for slower growth. lowest pace of growth since 2001. and that's predominantly due to the region's exposure to china. and finally, a u.s. congressional committee set to recommend blocking china's big telecom equipment maker from expanding in american markets. leaked report says that there are security risks....
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chavez and the castro brothers and deepened ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. in all these places the question is asked where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question. why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy, and our massive debt, and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our values, and the world would grow darker. for our friends and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i'm running for president because i believe the leader of the free world has a duty to our citizens and to our friends everywhere to use america's great influence wisely, with selenity and without false pride, but also firmly and tyly to shape events in ways that secure our interests. further our values. prevent conflict. make the world better. not perfect. but better. our friends and allies across the globe don't want less american le
chavez and the castro brothers and deepened ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. in all these places the question is asked where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question. why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy, and our massive debt, and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our...
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now, over in venezuela, hugo chavez has been reelected in the lowest race of his newly 14 years in office. kerry sanders has sent us this report from caracas. >> reporter: streets here are filled with those who are celebrating the success of hugh go chavez's unprecedented third victory as president of this country. very strong message say those here that he will continue their dream of continued socialism. a program of using the oil profits to make life better especially for the poor, not only in will country being but throughout latin america. there are those who lost tonight, those who assumed the opposition. who say that they now fear there is no future for this country. they plan to leave for the united states. but for those who are here tonight, those celebrating, they say the future is with them and they anticipate nothing but good. kerry sanders, nbc news, caracas. >> and we'll talk more about venezuela on the show. also another install the of our trade link series. this week a look at the growing demand for data analysis on developing countries. >>> in what kind of mission are peo
now, over in venezuela, hugo chavez has been reelected in the lowest race of his newly 14 years in office. kerry sanders has sent us this report from caracas. >> reporter: streets here are filled with those who are celebrating the success of hugh go chavez's unprecedented third victory as president of this country. very strong message say those here that he will continue their dream of continued socialism. a program of using the oil profits to make life better especially for the poor, not...
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chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. but in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and our massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading? i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests, and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friend, and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom can not afford four more years like the last four years. i'm running for president because i believe the leader of the free world has a duty to our citizens, and to our friends everywhere to use america's great influence wisely, with solemnity and without false pride and also firmly and actively to shape events in ways that secure our interests, further our values, prevent conflict and make the world better, not perfect but better. our friend and allies acros
chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states on trade and energy and security. but in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question, why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today with our ailing economy and our massive debt and after 11 years of war is still capable of leading? i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't...
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and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war, is still capable of leading. i believe that if america doesn't lead, others will. others who don't share our interests and our values, and the world would grow darker for our friends and for us. america's security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years. i believe america has the duty to our citizens and friends everywhere to use our influence wisely, with solemnity, and without false pride, but also firmly and actively, to shape events in ways that secure our interests, for our values, prevent conflict, and make the world better -- not perfect, but better. our
and in our own hemisphere, where our neighbors in latin america want to resist the failed ideology of hugo chavez and the castro brothers and deepen ties with the united states through trade and energy insecurity. in all these places, just as in the middle east, the question is asked, where does america stand? i know many americans are asking a different question -- why us? i know many americans are asking whether our country today, with our ailing economy and massive debt and 11 years of war,...
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[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know that this is his original thought. he came up with. >> he has what i call the get the n-word out of the white house tea party. at the end of the day there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying can be just lynch him. >> he's so charming. how did you decide a winner? the winner of the 2012 barbara streisand political iq award for political goes to baby hugo, sean penn. ♪ >> we have what i call the debt of the nword out of the white house. there is a bubble coming out of their head saying can we just lynch him. ♪ stat i'm sorry i'm drinking such an enormous amount of water. i smoked pot and have d
[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know...